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pubic bone pain

I have a pain that seems to originate from my left pubic bone and it faintly radiates to my left groin. this particular pain comes and goes and literally once in a blue moon but the level of pain varies every time any clue as to what might be wrong?
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Hi Kristi,

Welcome!

You're correct. This is an old thread. Our poster is no longer active - however sometimes if the member sets up their Profile Page to be notified. So try going to Jack's Profile Page and leave a note.

I am sorry you do not have a DX (diagnosis). Pubic Bone pain can be caused by a large variety of issues. I encourage you to continue searching. Have you consulted a Rheumatologist or a Sports Medicine Physician? I've had Pelvic Bone at the pubic joint (symphysis). It was a SX of my final DX. I can relate to the aching, sometimes throbbing pain. I'm sorry that you are experiencing it.

I also highly recommend consulting a in D.O.s (Doctor of Osteopathy). I saw one that was an Internal Medicine DO that practiced Osteopathic Manipulation. This awesome physician DX me when no one else could - and then proved her DX through proper testing. She saved my life.

Just don't give up. Keep searching. Pain is our body's way of telling us that something is not right - it's the only way it can "talk" to us. I encourage you to listen and search.

Please keep in touch and let us know how you are doing. I also encourage you to begin your own thread - just click on Post a Question. You'll get better visibility - and more responses. I almost missed your comment.

Take Care of Yourself,
~Tuck
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Hello, I know it's been a few years, but did your pain every go away? I'm having the same pain on my right side. I've been to 3 doctors (internal med and family practitioner and Gyno, all with no success. Was just wondering if you found relief and how. Thanks

Kristi
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